Ahead of her forthcoming album Kung Fu Disco, Brighton-based artist Cello returns with a raw, high-energy new single titled ‘We Do What We Want (When We Want When We Want To)’. Channelling that feeling that anything is possible, the track captures the chaos, camaraderie, and freedom of teenage rebellion.
Opening with the defiant declaration, “Hey! We ain’t coming back to the shack, out the back,” the song sets the tone immediately: a refusal to return to the places and expectations that try to hold you in place. Instead, the track plunges listeners into the gritty world of basement handouts and late-night gatherings – cramped, damp spaces where rules dissolve and the night stretches endlessly ahead.
The hook becomes a rallying cry for youthful independence – that fleeting moment in life where the boundaries feel breakable and the future feels wide open. More than just a song, the track serves as a snapshot of a feeling: the rush of youth, the thrill of breaking away, and the belief that for one night – or maybe forever – you can do exactly what you want.
